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" Yet fair as thou art, thou shunnest to glide, Beautiful stream ! by the village side ; But windest away from haunts of men, To quiet valley and shaded glen ; And forest, and meadow, and slope of hill, Around thee, are lonely, lovely, and still. "
The Idle Man - Page 62
1821
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The Monthly Magazine, Or, British Register, Volume 53

British periodicals - 1822 - 688 pages
...of Kill, Aroond thee, are lonely, lovely, and still; L,uiiely — save when, by thy rippling tide*, From thicket to thicket the angler glides; Or the simpler comes, with basket (tntl book, For herbs of power on thy bank to look; Or huply some idle drenmer like me, To wander,...
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Spirit of the English Magazines, Volume 11

1822 - 496 pages
...stream! by lhe village side. But windest away from the hamus of men. To silent valley and shaded gftM ; And forest and meadow, and slope of hill. Around thee,...lonely, lovely, and still; Lonely— save when, by their rippling tides* From thicket to thicket the angler glides ; Or the simpler comes, with basket...
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Southern Review, Volume 8

1831 - 548 pages
...shun'st to glide, Beautiful stream ! by the village side ; But windest away from haunts of men, To quiet valley and shaded glen; And forest, and meadow, and...lonely, lovely, and still. Lonely — save when, by tby rippling tides. From thicket to thicket the angler glides; Orthe simpler comes with the hasket...
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The Southern Review, Volume 8

Southern States - 1832 - 542 pages
...shun'st to glide, Beautiful stream ! by the village side ; But windestaway from haunts of men, To quiet valley and shaded glen; And forest, and meadow, and...thicket the angler glides; Or the simpler comes with the basket aud book. For herbs of power on thy banks to look ; VOL. VIII — NO. 16. 57 Or haply, some...
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The Southern Review, Volume 8

1832 - 540 pages
...shun'st to glide, Beautiful stream ! by the village side ; But windest away from haunts of men, To quiet valley and shaded glen; And forest. and meadow, and...tides, From thicket to thicket the angler glides; Orthe simpler comes with the basket and book, For herbs of power on thy banks to look ; voL. vni. —...
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The Southern Review, Volume 8

Southern States - 1832 - 534 pages
...shun'st to glide* Beuntiful stream ! by the village side ; But windestaway from haunts of men, To quint valley and shaded glen ; And forest, and meadow, and...Around thee, are lonely, lovely, and still. Lonely — suvc when, by tby rippling tides, From thicket to thicket the angler glides; Orthc simpler comes...
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Selections from the American Poets: With Some Introductory Remarks

American poetry - 1834 - 402 pages
...shun'st to glide, Beautiful stream ! by the village side ; But windest away from haunts of men, To quiet valley and shaded glen ; And forest, and meadow, and...angler glides ; Or the simpler comes with basket and brook, For herbs of power on thy banks to look ; Or haply some idle dreamer, like me, To wander, and...
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Selections from the American Poets: With Some Introductory Remarks

American poetry - 1834 - 406 pages
...shun'st to glide, Beautiful stream I by the village side ; But windest away from haunts of men, To quiet valley and shaded glen ; And forest, and meadow, and...Lonely — save when, by thy rippling tides, From thieket to thieket the angler glides ; Or the simpler eomes with basket and brook, For herbs of power...
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American Quarterly Review, Volume 20

Robert Walsh - Serial publications - 1836 - 536 pages
...to glide, Beautiful stream ! by the village side; But windest away from the haunts of men, To quiet valley and shaded glen; And forest, and meadow, and...hill, Around thee, are lonely, lovely, and still. Lonely—save when, by thy rippling tides, From thicket to thicket the angler glides ; Or the simpler...
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Willard's History of Greenfield

David Willard - Greenfield (Mass.) - 1838 - 202 pages
...to their enterprise) ; the windings of Green river and the evergreen hill beyond, and minor objects. "And forest and meadow and slope of hill, Around thee are lonely and lovely and still. Oh loveliest there the spring days come, \Vith blossoms and birds and wild bees...
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